Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1887 — Page 8

FHE REPUBLICAN K.. . J '■> ’ ■% , • 1 iuHKmMUfP||S -flilauttmu Ikw aSmy * ChicagoJT^Time Table. PASSENGER TRAINS. NORTH SOUTH. 4:38 A. M 10:59 A. M. 6:08 A. M 8:24 P.M. 4 .•00' P. M............ 11:02 P. M. WAT IT.EIOHT. 10:59 A. M..... .1:33 P. M.

Real-estate Transfers.

Warrantee Deeds, when not Otherwise ' SpecifiedChas. Jouvenat to Chas. K. Milts. Sept. 12. pi hw and sw 2.1-27-7, SO iiores. Oarpentfj- tp. 8"-\s :<>. John Graves to Jacob Tvdiar Apg.. 22,' It IS, bl 2. 1 faMotte, Aleponaid’s add, -00. J Alosza C. Montgomery to Vrodoi ick ! Haylatid, Sept., L'L ne and opt nw 4 : 27 7, Carpenter tp. 5,f)00. j Andrew J. Miller tp «Tas. H. Knight. | Aug. 0. wl lie U-80d). SO acres Barklet ip. ~ ‘ 31.5. 1 Minerva J. Wright c: aHo Mary- ¥ Wright et at, Sept.. 17, It 12 bl 13 Rensselaer, 1Minerva J. Wright et al to Mary C. Wrightctal, Sept, is '?<<; it 7, bl 0, Weston's add, Rensselaer, quitclaim, 1.1 Edward Sanford to A. McCoy, Aug. ! 31, nl nvv 31-28-7, SO Acres Jordan tp, I — ——~ 1,200- i John Makeover to Edith N. Clapp. I Sept. 19, It 6, bl 15, Remington, 200. Francis M. Lakin Nancy J. Hurley, Dee. 21, 'B6, pt se nvV 20-50 6, Union IP- 35. Edgar N. Tharp to Lenta M . Jones,T Sept., 5, It 1, and pt It 23, bl 21, liens < r. SOU. - Lewis Davisson to Grant Davisson, July 29, s\ no 25-31-7, 80 acres, Union! ip. , 100. Sheriff Jasper Co. to ValSeib, Sept. 10-360 acre?,--id 33 32-5, Kankakee tp. •*B. D.. y 210. ValSeib to John DeAriuond Sept 20, -ol nw, amine sw- 35 32 5, 120 acres, Kankakee tp buitclaiin. 535. Val Seib to Minerva DeAnnoni. ne and nl se 53 32 5, 210 acres Kankakee *{-■ (juitelaim. 665. John A. Kent to Elmira J. McKannou, Jan. 10. Its 9, 20 bl 3, Fair Oaks 20. J Nancy J.- Whitaker to Larkin 11. Whitaker, Aug. 17, nvv nvv. 31-30-5, 40 acres. Gillum tp. Support. Sept. 22, uudi e pt sw so -3-1-29-5, 'SO I acres Hanging Grove tp. quitclaim. 150, U. S. circuit court to M. L. Spit-ler, -Sept., 22, sw sw 13 28 C, and se se 146, Milroy tp- 2,61H).' Revanche E. Morisson to Sami. G. i Pass and Wm.PottSrSept. 15. n’ se -0-30 6, Barkley tp. 450 i I Wm. A. Rinehart to Rosa T. Me ; Spadden. Sept. 13. Ee sw 19-30-0. 40 acres, Barkley tj>. 500. i Hattie-B -Ki Is worth to~Eliza C. Svvitz- : •er. Sept. 11, \vl ne 17-30 0, 80 acres, Barkley tp. 100.. - - Johirbr m Stnrfwrtttffl; Aiig.:, ! 25, undX-'J si me ar.d s.i no y-M.nu.j. i Union tp. 250. j .jfcßial Benjamin to Jacob. J. Clouse et i:\. Sept., 23. Its 8. 9, 12, Benjamin's -add. Rensselaer, 500. ■! Wilborn Day to John Hoag. Sept. 21 vvA nvv ne 13,-29-6 Barkley tp. 800. | Aud. JuspJU Uo. to Peter Hiu4<, Sept. 24. se sw se 15-28 6. Milroy. tp. tax title. Daniel DwigginS, (heirs! to M-iry Dwiggms, Noy. 11,386 n’, nw 16-29-6 - amd ne ne 17-29-6, 120 acres, Marion tp- ,1-i •- Wm. H. Bradford to Chas. E. Bill, : I - Sept. 23. wise 21-32 sr.4oXtelaum5 r .4oXtelaum Kunkatee tp. 2.09. Wm. Vauder Vo’g-sn et al to 'Orville.: "Williamson, Sept. 10, ci no and el set ■ 9-27 6, ICO ac its, Carpenter tp. B,ICC i Winfield S. Johnson to Sarah A. •Knapp. Aug.. 27, 11? nw 12 31-7. >j acres Keener tp. deed. 1,100. Lucas DcWeert to Orange 11. Powers, Sept. 12, pt ee ne 27-32-7, 33 acres. Keener tp. deed. 218. .Aide La r.-bio Armand B Lexis: Jan j J 7. i»w nw 20 28-6, 40 acres Milroy tp j ry. ■' ' •’ soo.; Ann and B. Lewis to Alfred B. L.;>v„ man. Sept., 30 >1 ew 18-2StC, 37 aens Mdrry tp. Same to same, Sept,, 30, nw nw r 0 28 6, 10 acres Milrov tp. 400. —to AVm. Moor; Oct. 1 se se 11-30-6, Barkley tp. 309 S. P. Thompson to Wm. F Comer, Dec. 29, ‘B6 11 w n| sw and sw sw 6 30-5 ; Giil&m tp. quitclaim, 2. base Colbom to Alice J. Anderson. .

Sept., )7 It 9. and pt It 12. bl 36, Weston’_s add, Rcuesclaey, ■ jult claim, 200. Horace G. Daniels to Calista Rude. (K-t. 1. n} nvv 26-31-6, 80 acros Walker tp. 850. j Sarah B, Henderson to Chas. Din- I zak et al Sept 20, pt nw 1 27-7, 1,31 | acres Carpenter tp. 2.600. Abraham C. Keevcr to Nelson Morris. Sept. 30 ol sc 33 32 6, W) acres Wheulli'dd tp. . 670* ' i ilas, II am murid to Louisa Hammond Sv-pt. 21, sj-M.* 30-32 7, 80 acres, Kankakee tp. t-5. S. P. '1 Ik riipson et al to / Elias Arnold ot al, Oct. 3, nw 17-30-6, Barkley tp. ? ■ }<oo.

Program for Musical.

; Hymn, Buc-lah Land . Piano Solo. Mrs. K-irmal, Piano Duet. Mrs. Foltz, and Airs.' 1 Rinehart. Piano Solo, Mrs. Seans. 4 Voc.il Sold, Mrs. Honan. 1 Piano Solo. Mrs. Ll,is. Piurvo Solo, No rail H >}ikins. Vocal Solo, Mr. Austin. Piano Duet, Mrs. Austin and Airs." j Vocal Solo, Miss Alien. Piano Solo, Mrs. Thompson . : Pinno Solo. Mrs. Kerr. 1 Violin and Harp Duet, Mr. and Mrs. i Meyer. I Vocal Solo, Mrs. Starr. Vocal Duet. Mr. and Airs. Watson. Piano Sole, Lizzie Percupilo. Guitir Solo, Mrs. Rhoades. j Vocal Solo, Miss Paris. ; Piano Solo. Mrs. McCoy. Pistio Solo. Rachel Leopop. Vocal Solo, Mr, Honan. Piano Solo, Miss Pymu. Vocal Solo, Aim Furguson. Place of meeting, Dr. Alter.

Give Them A Chance.

That is to say, your lungs. Also all 1 your I)rt;atili og .piiseh (tiery. .Very vvou- j derful machintry it is. Not only the | larger air-passages, but the thousands J of little tubus and cavities leaning from them. When t.hese. are (dogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs cannot halt do their! woik. ‘ And what tiny do, they oan-msUi do well. Call it cold, croup, pneumonia, cat- 1 an .Til, consumption or any oftlie family of throat aud note and head and Tugs ohstnteli.ms, ail are bail. ALL ought to get rid of. There is just obe sure wr} to get till of them. T’nnt is to tako Dosclieo’s German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you lor 75 cents a Bottle. Even if everything eLto hat failed you. you may depend upon that : for certain.

MAKE YOUR OWN BITTERS.

Ouo package o? S’ekefeu's Dry Bit- ! Levs wi.l make one gallon of the best; bitters known, which will cure liidigestion. Pains in the Stomach, Fever and Ague, and acts upon the Kidneys and bladder, and aud is the best Tonic -knowm, Can be used with or Without Spirits. I: is the cheapest remedy known. Full directions on each package. Sold by Druggists or sent by ' mad, postage pfepaid, Price only 25 cents. U S. Stamps taken in payment, j Address Geo. E. Stekctee, Grand Rap-, ids. Mie.li. JL'lris paper will say it is safe to scud fne money.

Live Agents Wanted.

do sell Dr. Chase's Receipts; or Inj formation for Everybody, in every j county in the United States and Oanai da. Enlarged by the pnulisher to 618 ; pages. U 'contains over STOW bouse-; 1 hold receipts and is suited to all classes j : and conditions of society. A wonder- 1 j ful book and a household necessity. It sells at .sight, Greatest, indueem m.s ewroili-red to book agents. ’ Sample j i conies sept By mail, postpaid, for 82.00 i I-Exclusive territory gi veu. Agents more -j ! than double their money. Address l)r. Chase's Steam Printing House. Ann I Arbor, Miciiigan.- ,'i Uni.

L. “Wonderfyi Cures- °

V. D. Hoyt A Co., wholesale and retail Druggists of Romo, Ga.. say: We have been selling. Dr. King’s. New . Discovery, Electric Bitters and BucklenV Arnica Naive for two years. Have never handled remedies tL.H soil as well, or give-such universal satisfaction.' IT.uv have been seme wonderful cuus effected by these rirediclnes in Cii# cTry. Several e.-se- df’pr-itiouneed Consump • non baye been entirely cured bv use of a ft w bottles of Dr, King’s Now Discovery.' taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Soitl by -F. B. 51eycr.

Persona! Mr. N. H FrohlicKstein, of Mobile, j Ala., writes: I t ike great pleasure in recommending. Dr. King's New ILscov ery for Consumption, having used it lor a severe, attack ()f Bronehiti.s and Catarrh. it.gave me instant relief and entirely cu’ed me arid 1 have c>>t ! v--n al.beted s.nce. 1 also beg to state that J hat! tried ot,her remedies with rat go.td rest)‘t. Have aistv us d E'oetritr iFitters and 1). King's New L f • P.lis, ooln o! \vhieb Tran recommend. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Goughs and cy'i’is, is sold on a posit N- uamutee. I'rial bottles free at- F. B Moyers Drug Store. • ’

Bucklen’p Arnica'Si?veTuk Salvkii: the ■v.:: !c for Cuts Bruises, Seresj-Tict-rspSUB Hn.-int, K,.r? i Saa»; fetter, Ch.tj-p-J - ilstnis . ciniii-.amsi CorL*. anti ail ftkta Empiic:iy. and positively cares' Piies nfffin' r%y r? . It" »C« *J» «rt»etl to g; .t antisfactoife -or monev roftimie*!. lVie e --3 cehis per box for sale by F. B. Meyer. 1 - ■ • . A fine line of canned and evaporated fruits cheap at Laßue Bros.. Don’t forget, scratch books for 1 cent at the post office.

Commissioner’s Court.

A List of Allowances made by the Board of j County Commissioners of Jasper County, at their Regular Session, September Term. J 89- 9 < (it ntv mTH i:i:s < Win Hoover, qira/1 .-‘amrv.as Treasurer ft3ft • v-viV M . I. ,bin*m, iiftm rs tiled 11 SC | iiiian'snlurv as Aud T 8.l 33 -* ' . . j..j J y.ai«T-- illwt in To.I '* M-rvicnf as iiililf*]- 300 I I, 11. Wasliliiirt),<|Uar..salary as Treas. Ui Is ltiiljill-i.li aiti! ll.juvVr. nuikini," itollnfjiwnt li»t lss; • '/- >- ' r,;i wi j i .Jati.iv- F. Invin, -I'l-vj. i- as Clerk i ' Tlior. Antrim, eonyiiiK index to mortmain's ... 223 OJ. COP XT V !*RI\TINi;. (ieo. E. .Marshall ilol :15 COUNTY OVITCES. j “Wm. 31. I If. over, post.Tpo Treas irillee 22.23 I j p. 1* ltoiiinsoh, Avork in RiH 1 . oTiP-e. 75 .j ! T.. 1. Knviii, ivork in Clerk's Lilice 1 73 I 1 : I-:n)iiit; Ivanna!, nrl.-c lor 1 ::p : j N tVarnrr Sons, nulst! l.ir K 73 j lion >l. Uolijasoai nostajlU'Atl I. ollice, ssi | ; William,-. ,X O-imrne, ti.i<l-ij for -0 00 j „ i..co, nr. Kotlii.snn, (ddmiim atu! an* ranjiin.T hook.-, in vault lO.ifi 1 HOOKS AM) s'JATiONKRY . i Siiriiig, KmtT-ou ti Co., liouks and . tat- - ionary for comity oltk-cs 11S2 C 3 j nkI.IEF POOR. -J. !1 'ldlloa . jin 1 si■ -ptioi-KankirUjiMp. S 1 43-4 Will. Ilcck, digguiK krftve dn -Mitriim t>i ft 00 • .LaKiu* Ilro-s indue do Vlarion in ' 13 CO ( (o.ddsl crry iX itmvslu-r, do Carpenter !ic oo J John .Maiiocver, ti<His**7rtmt U'a rtcua-. 14 3o i . Willey iigler. mdse ]»ior Marion tp 3 aft , .1.0. 11. Me 1 iinuilc, do ('ari'i.-rter in 2 s 23 j Tboinas Johnson, do ft sft ' Burner-,v Parker, f(-) iOO j K. K, t’riesl.do Marion C 2 37 j llrinsclaer School Board, relief poor Marion t)i 4 7.0 Est. VV, ,1. \Vi-TgTit. ind'se poor '.Vle-atlield 12 50 ■ ,1. E. lfoliett. iio Pariien’.er 4 3S ' Ik P. ih-njamin. 'in Marion ’! 05 Join) W. King, do : . ’ . 22 P i.. sear-, do . 12 23 j Park Wright. d-> 17 23 I PaJgett Bros, team to .convey jiauper to , j poor term 2 to PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. J. Martindale. himher lorpiii) sijiior e•s G 23 Col horn x. t 0., do , 1W 71 • C. C. starr, nuße Court House ft 33 ■S. E. Yeoman, siijit, tileSirain s 00 John vVordFn, lepairson-hiteii rack 5 00. : IloldridgePlark, work on pu’i. square 5 00 , EDI ( ATiOXAK, I I, ivepher. janitoxPo, exanimatigiTX 330 J. K. Warren, -erv. as Co. Stipe 2i(i 00 d ) imsltttjt' du t=* — ---• ' ft 20 . IIKAI.TiI OFEtCr.i:, j , Praiik P. Bitters, services as $ IS 73 : i'RtSUMdts. : N. Warner is Soa>, indse lor SO 1 - V. ft Barn do 1 u.>.. Willey & Sigler,'do 12 Ellis A Murray,do S !i3 ri. E, A eoiiian, hoarding OS so •• washing and mending 0 00 A, l.ciqioM. mdse lor 4 !'-5 i POOR FARM. X. Warner.-mdse for $ 33 27 C. C. Starr,do j . ft 00 Willey ,Y Sigler, do . * 2ft 17 L. (drain., repairs ior 17 33 Park'Wrigh t, mdse, dor 2 if) Shel by Gi-ant, hoarding naupers 410 S 9 i COUNTY ATTORNEY. M. P Chilcote. Services as :'d 23 ROADS AND BRIDGES E A Griswold, supt reprs iJuhiu.soa.hdge |40:00 S E Yeoman, serv road viewers . 7 S)7> Geo. S Day, view and rep road. ft 00 j S CTlammonu. vievviug road 1 30 j ,1. P. Sparling, do 1 30 J. C. .Morgan, qual. road viewers 23 Wm. D. Meyef*. view and rep road ft 00 ■ “ — ; •j do —* " » —•— ft 00 Wm. Hoile, view:):;; road 1 30 • “ . do 150 S. F. Brown, do . 1 30 " 'do 1 50;! Joel P.Spriggs, qual road viewers 2.3 •* do 25 j COP NTV JAIE. - i Eger Bros, repaifs on' ? 2ft Ift ! S, E. Yeoman, cleaning cistern 7 1 50 1 -s-." I .y - T-A-X-ES it EFT-Nl') E O'. —— dAVni.JM. Hoover,'taxes erroneously ae- j counted for 220 01 comm: ss ione ips tov nr. A C.Provo, serv as com. Sept, term, Is,<7 J2d. 00 •I. P. W.'.t-ni.-do •. -«• 2i-0o O, P: Tahol', do - - 17 3'J s, E. Yeoman, slietitl'do 12 uo 1. George .U K iljlhsoii.A'iiilifar with ill and for ties coulitf of Jasper, ito hereby certify the above ahd forgoing to be a true'and ixmiplele Us] of id! the ijlouanvi-s uiaii.e.kiy tile lloaid of PounUj' ('onnuissiouers of said county, at ..their regular t-w^ -•- GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Jasper County,

ITCH. MANGE and SCRATCHES of every kind on human or animals cured in 50 minutes Bv \\T)Oi,FORD'S SANITARY LOTION.- This never foils. Sold tit - . E. Ka inal, bruggis*. Rea.-.se!aer. lad. * 19- D Mew Meat Market ONE DOOR LAST OF.i'OST-GFi'LCS. WOODS’ ot.T) STAND FRESH | CURED MEATS of all kin ts.; n!, . ■* .-roiutanUv »a !:nm!. , ivarket pHve paid for ,fst vouft-ln-ef eaitlfe . 4 • ■ " •••*_ S. H. HOWE, =—— ’ Proprietor.

if . nw/unr Jnj~—DEALERS IN-' Shoes, Eats Cajis, > AND I F arnish.lll <is. i ■ kfe’ Fins Shoes A ®peci&ltyj Rensselaer - - Indiana liinsis Named LACY. Calved August 11, 1885. -Color : black; shield, brisket, spot on right Shoulder, strip up left band around vhipsy belly, part of fore legs, hind leers, half of tail white. Sire Boss Bill H. 11. B. No. 1345. Dam Marietta 2nd 11. H. B. No. 6337. Kept at my barn, at my. residence. Services $5.00 cash, i— Emmet Kannal, Rensselaer, Indiana. PIONEER--IEAI MARKET, Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EKILKSIUt 11, Prop’r. T>EEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausatige, Bo 13 logna, etc., sold in quantities to suit, pur eliasers at the lowest prices. None but the liesl etonk siraglitered. Everybody is invited “TutT —;. , ’ / —— 'ill / Highest Price raid for (Blood Fat Cattle. J. J. KHi-tiKSBAUI. W. BISSFN DEN A: SONS, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, GRAINERS, KALSOMINERS, and (Shop opposite Hallorau’s Livery Stable.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana. .jgSf*-Decorating-. Painting and Paper Hanging a Specialty. 17-S5-H. «ALESME W r ueu'3Sr , T , 2lX> - To solicit orders for our reliable Nursery .Stool:. Gccd Salary and Expenses or Cunimts--.sjon. Perma nen t eii; ploy men t guaranteed, AU- ■ dieiwat-oireer'ahttiajt «se* Snell-* HowtnmL Nurserymen, Sp. Louis, Mo. (Nurseries in W estern New York.) Oe. No., Fresh oysters ah) ays on hand at Allman's. - Hon. C, Edwards Lester, Late U. Sk Consul to Italy, -author of “The Glory and Shame of England," “America’s Advancement,” etc., etc., etc., writes as follows: New York, August 1,1886. ) 122 E. 27th st. ( Dr. J. C. Atep. & Co., Lowell, Mass., Gentlemen: A sense of gratitude and the desire to render r. service to the public impel me to make the following statements-: My college career, at New Haven, was Tiy a severe cold which so enfeebled me that, for ten years, I had a list'd struggle for life. Hemorrhage from tlm bronchial passages was the result of almost every fresh exposure. For years I was under treatment of the ablest practitioners Without avail, At last I learned of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which I used (moderately and in small (loses ) at tlie first recurrence of a cold ■or any cliesy dilluutty, and from which I invariably found relief. This was over 23 years ago. With alt sorts of - exposure, it; all softs of climates, I have never, to This day, had- any cold nor any affection of the throat or lungs which did not yield to Ayer’S CnEitKY Pectoral within 24 hours. Of course I have never allowed myself to be without/this remedy in all my voyages, and travels. Under my own Tohsei-vaftijii, it lias given redief-Ao vast numbers of persons: while in acute cases of pulmonary infhtmjnation, such as croup and diphtheria in children, life , has been preserved through its effects, j I recommend its use in light hut frequent (lasts, properly administered, in accordance with your directions, it is , A Priceless Blessing in any house. I speak earnestly because ; 1 feel earnestly. I have known many Cases of apparent !y contirmed broindtitis _ J and cough, with loss of• voice, particularly among clergymen aud other public Speakers. -perfetsly-vur<vl- by- t-his- iueiU*.. -j cine. Faitiiftillv vonrs. —— - *- C. EDWARDS LESTER. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer k Lowell, Mm*. field by all Draggle* and Dealer* la Ucdieiß*.

At N. Warner & Sons’ A CAR LOAD OF .SlT.ltsC AVAGON'S ami BUGGIES. DON’T COOK YOUR WIFE over a coal or wood cook stove,.but save health, money and comCbrt by using the wonderful TROPIC MgßOWWfi—whwcm i ■mi wll wi r— 1 1 nr —ii ■!■ ii— MMn.wu.-_— m——m lin■■■ ■im „ „ |(||> Poty Washing Machines, Wrings:s, Coquillarl Wagons, Spring Wagons and everything usually kept in a first-class hardware store. SKffiiiass — N. WAENEE & SONS. J UOSm&T H. YEOMAN” —SELLS— Empire EEapve sting Machines; JBinding Twine &c. » t._7 In the best and most workmanlike manner, and at the lowest ~.'.t possible rates, ... ..■ .j, . WAGONS WM S r D BUGGIES and all other work usually done in that lihe. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES Made to order, and of the best material and workmanship. Shop on Front Street, south of Citizens’ Ban STiH! Rensselaer, Ind. 17-27-ts. % ■ , , ...... ... ZZ~-2 LUMBER™ COAL! I keep constantly on sal® a complete stock of all kinds of W'fUMBEII. LATH/’-lS ir'Chestnut dumber 4,'-#) 14 M stone, Egg, £ i SASH DOORS. AND gj PITTSBURG AND $ WHVDOWS, Ik Block 00a1..4l liaving purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer suporioi inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere 16-30 ts. V '"\ - LUMBER! 1 r —* * e The undersigned have now a complete stock of LUMBER, LATH ll SHIHSLEE, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the south, which .we propose to sell to our patrons At Bottom Prices. Ourikcilities for obtaining our stock from first hands* enables us to offer special Bargains as an inducement for patronage. And to all who will come and see us, we promise square us and save money. Respectfully > COLBORN db 00.